Types Of Qi Flashcards
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Yuan Qi
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- Original Qi; Ancestral Qi
- Basis of KD Qi
- Spark of change, transforming Zong Qi into Zhen Qi
- Participates in production of blood - transformation of Gu qi into blood
- Gate of Vitality (Ming Men) dwells between 2 Kidneys
- Motivates functional activities of internal organs, foundation of vitality
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Gu Qi
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- Food or nourishment Qi - ST & SP
- First stage of transformation of food (Rotted and Ripened) by ST and then sent to SP to make Gu Qi (unusable form)
- Sent to Middle Burner (houses ST and SP) to Upper Burner (LU and HT) combines w air to form Zong Qi
- Part of Gu Qi from middle burner is sent to LU then HT where (w help from Yuan Qi and KD Qi) to form blood
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Zong Qi
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- Gathering Qi, Qi of chest) - LU & HT
- Nourishes LU and HT; forms basis for involuntary functions of respiration and heartbeat
- Assists LU in controlling Qi and respiration
- Assists HT function of governing the blood and blood vessels (if Zong qi is weak extremities, esp hands, will be cold)
- Gathers in throat and influences speech (which is under control of HT) and strength of voice (under control of LU) (ex. Weak Zong qi - weak voice, weak circulation to hands)
Zong Qi and Yuan Qi mutually assist each other - Zong qi flows down to aid KD - Yuan Qi flows upward to aid in respiration (formation of Zong Qi)
-Easily affected by emotional problems (ex. Griefs weakens LU and disperses energy in chest)
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Zhen Qi
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- True Qi
- Normal Qi
- Zong Qi is transformed into Zhen Qi w help of Yuan Qi
- Final stage in the transformation refinement of Qi
- Wei Qi and Ying Qi
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Ying Qi
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- Nutritive Qi
- Nourishes organs and whole body
- Closely related to blood and flows w blood in vessels as well in channels
- Qi that is activated by insertion of acupuncture needle - spends 2 hours in channels, moving through 12 channels in a 24 hr period - during this period specific organs are nourished and maintained by Ying Qi
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Zhong Qi
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- Central Qi
- Qi of ST and SP (middle burner) - Postnatal Essence
- Often used to describe pathological condition where is SP Qi is def and caused organ prolapse
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Zheng Qi
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- Upright Qi
- General term to describe various forms of Qi that protect body from exogenous pathogens
- Usually only used when contrasting the strength of body’s Qi w the strength of invading pathogen